I have just lost several bets

Indivisible, an action RPG from the minds behindSkullgirls, was just funded through an Indiegogocrowdfunding campaign. The drive hit its $1.5 million goal after receiving a 20-day extension from Indiegogo administrators with a mere three days to go. Eight percent of the $1.5 million ($120,000) has been allotted for taxes and fees, with the rest ($1.38 million) going towards development.

Lab Zero took to Twitter in celebration moments after the campaign hit its goal.

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After a grueling 57 days, it finally happened…#IndivisibleRPGis funded! From Lab Zero Games, thank you from the bottom of our hearts!

— Lab Zero Games (@LabZeroGames)August 02, 2025

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According toIndivisible‘s campaign page, the funds raised are not just for development costs — they’re also a method of proving interest for publisher 505 games. “505 Gameshas generously agreed to contribute a further $2 million toward its developmentonly ifwe reach that goal. So for us here at Lab Zero, your contribution counts for more than double!”

Lab Zero has been announcing indie crossovers over the course of the drive, with Red fromTransistorannouncedas the final guest character.

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